2 And the Lord said unto Satan, The Lord rebuke thee
interesting
the LORD is the LORD eh
"to the Son He says, ".. oh God"'
2 And the Lord said unto Satan, The Lord rebuke thee
2 And the Lord said unto Satan, The Lord rebuke thee, O Satan; even the Lord that hath chosen Jerusalem rebuke thee: is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?
No. That is an abuse of Jude 1:9. It plainly says:in Jude, it is specified that Michael Himself does not dare act -
Thank you for stating here what I shared already. In the very midst of Michael is JEHOVAH, and thus The Son of God is the presence of the LORD (wherever the Son goes it is always representative of His Father's will). Thus "my name is in Him" -Psalm 113:5, "Who is like the LORD our God?" (mi-) (cha-yhvh) (el-o-hei-nu), His signature
No. That is an abuse of Jude 1:9. It plainly says:
Jud 1:9: "Yet Michael the archangel, when contending with the devil he disputed about the body of Moses, durst not bring against him a railing accusation, but said, The Lord rebuke thee."
Michael/Son of God "durst not bring against him (the devil) a railing accusation".
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Notice that the “durst not” is not isolated, but is connected with the words “railing accusation”. Michael/Jesus, therefore “durst not” bring against Satan, a “railing accusation” even when the devil was directly opposing Him.
Thank you for stating here what I shared already. In the very midst of Michael is JEHOVAH, and thus The Son of God is the presence of the LORD (wherever the Son goes it is always representative of His Father's will). Thus "my name is in Him" -
Exo 23:21: "Beware of him, and obey his voice, provoke him not; for he will not pardon your transgressions: for my name is in him."
1 Peter 2:21 KJB - For even hereunto were ye called: because Christ also suffered for us. leaving us an example, that ve should follow his steps :
1 Peter 2:22 KJB - Who did no sin, neither was guile found in his
mouth :
1 Peter 2:23 KJB - Who, when he was reviled, reviled not again : when he suffered, he threatened not : but committed himsel to him that judgeth righteously :
You've missed the point that although Michael's name can be seen in the Psalm 113:5 statement, "Who is like the LORD our God," where YHVH is present to specify speaking of the LORD, YHVH is actually conspicuously missing in Michael's name.
Michael/Jesus does not rebuke satan with a "railing accusation" or blasphemous accusation
No. That is an abuse of Jude 1:9. It plainly says:
Jud 1:9: "Yet Michael the archangel, when contending with the devil he disputed about the body of Moses, durst not bring against him a railing accusation, but said, The Lord rebuke thee."
Michael/Son of God "durst not bring against him (the devil) a railing accusation".
Whew! this s lengthy to erase using my cellphone. The posted article have many loopholes but i would tackle the very core which the article collapses. In it said the the hebrew word echad is unfortunately in error as translated "one" and not the ordinal "first". In the Kjb, echad is translated in many ways like another, other any, once etc aside from one or first. Of course, this is dependent on the context and that it wouldn't contribute to the contradiction of parrallel passages of scripture. The overwhelming fact is that the Hebrew word echad was translated in the Kjb 952x as per Strong. Out of it, 687x was translated as "one" and only 36x translated as the ordinal "first". The rest is gor the others as mentioned. Translating given passage relative to Michael, the archangel contradicts the reality of Christ being worship against the angel and Christ, being so much better than the angels. Heb.1:4-8. The article is bias enough to put Michael, in the pedestal and this make it a heresy if not a hearsay.Amazing Fact Part 4 Michael.
Is Michael Only One of Many?
Daniel 10:13 is probably the most difficult verse regarding Michael: "But the prince of the kingdom of Persia withstood me one and twenty days: but, lo, Michael, one of the chief princes, came to help me." It appears at first glance that Michael is only "one of" the chief princes. This is an unfortunate translation in the King James. The word "one" comes from the Hebrew word "echad," which is also frequently translated as "first," as in the president's wife being called "first lady." (See Genesis 1:5; 8:13.) This changes the whole meaning of the verse to Michael being first of, greatest or highest of, to the chief of princes—again a reference to Jesus. The prince of the kingdom of Persia who withstood the angel was no doubt the devil who frequently appears working in the shadow of earthly monarchs such as the king of Babylon, the king of Tyre, and the Roman power (Isaiah 14:4, Ezekiel 28:2, Revelation 12:4). And remember that Jesus calls Satan "the prince of this world" (John 12:31).
Daniel 10:21 says, "But I will show thee that which is noted in the scripture of truth: and there is none that holdeth with me in these things, but Michael your prince." Notice here that the angel refers to Michael as your Prince. Who was Daniel’s prince? In the previous chapter, we see the answer. In Daniel 9:25, Daniel’s Messiah is called the prince, which is another clear indication of Michael’s identity! So Gabriel is saying that Michael the archangel is Jesus, who knows all the truth of Scripture. Michael Stands Up
Is Michael Only One of Many?
Daniel 10:13 is probably the most difficult verse regarding Michael: "But the prince of the kingdom of Persia withstood me one and twenty days: but, lo, Michael, one of the chief princes, came to help me." It appears at first glance that Michael is only "one of" the chief princes. This is an unfortunate translation in the King James. The word "one" comes from the Hebrew word "echad," which is also frequently translated as "first," as in the president's wife being called "first lady." (See Genesis 1:5; 8:13.) This changes the whole meaning of the verse to Michael being first of, greatest or highest of, to the chief of princes—again a reference to Jesus. The prince of the kingdom of Persia who withstood the angel was no doubt the devil who frequently appears working in the shadow of earthly monarchs such as the king of Babylon, the king of Tyre, and the Roman power (Isaiah 14:4, Ezekiel 28:2, Revelation 12:4). And remember that Jesus calls Satan "the prince of this world" (John 12:31).
Daniel 10:21 says, "But I will show thee that which is noted in the scripture of truth: and there is none that holdeth with me in these things, but Michael your prince." Notice here that the angel refers to Michael as your Prince. Who was Daniel’s prince? In the previous chapter, we see the answer. In Daniel 9:25, Daniel’s Messiah is called the prince, which is another clear indication of Michael’s identity! So Gabriel is saying that Michael the archangel is Jesus, who knows all the truth of Scripture.
Whew! this s lengthy to erase using my cellphone. The posted article have many loopholes but i would tackle the very core which the article collapses. In it said the the hebrew word echad is unfortunately in error as translated "one" and not the ordinal "first". In the Kjb, echad is translated in many ways like another, other any, once etc aside from one or first. Of course, this is dependent on the context and that it wouldn't contribute to the contradiction of parrallel passages of scripture. The overwhelming fact is that the Hebrew word echad was translated in the Kjb 952x as per Strong. Out of it, 687x was translated as "one" and only 36x translated as the ordinal "first". The rest is gor the others as mentioned. Translating given passage relative to Michael, the archangel contradicts the reality of Christ being worship against the angel and Christ, being so much better than the angels. Heb.1:4-8. The article is bias enough to put Michael, in the pedestal and this make it a heresy if not a hearsay.
Jude is built in a specific chiastic structure which turns your reply into foolishness, and it is even specifically connected to the Epistles of Peter -Jude
The text says "railing accusation", "κρίσιν ... βλασφημίας". It is not merely 'speaking wrongly'. It is dealing with accusations about justice and mercy, or how one governs, as God, or as the devil. The two parties. God rules his dominion, and satan rules his usurped dominion as the 'god of this world' (then, before Calvary).blaspheme is to slander, speaking wrongly.
You made it up. Next time cite scripture, not 'you' as final authority.Michael dares not accuse Satan, because Michael is not omniscient, is only a created being, an angel, and positionally lower than Satan...